

While there have been many outlandish theories surrounding Pixar (example: “Film Theory: Is Wall-E Satan?” by The Film Theorists,) there is one idea that has become a staple for Pixar fanatics. Allow me to introduce you to The Pixar Theory. However, these layers go much deeper than most people would expect.
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Their success has come from the idea of a children’s’ movie that adults can enjoy as well: Each of their films has layers of emotional depth and plot complexity. With blockbusters such as “Inside Out,” “Up” and “Toy Story,” Disney’s Pixar has had smash hit after smash hit. However, when a company crafts worlds where story is king and self-referential material abounds, you can expect to find continuity even when the storytellers didn’t intentionally plan for it.Pixar: Arguably the best children’s’ film production company of the last 30 years. Like any film buff theory, it requires some suspension of disbelief. Her experimentation with anthropomorphizing inanimate objects causes a chain of events that results in her future self her being able to go back in time to become the witch. Boo, as the witch, is the catalyst for all of this universe to exist. She may not really have been using magic, it was just sufficiently advanced technology indistinguishable from magic. and goes back into the dark ages, as the witch in Brave.She now has a glimpse of the future and know that time travel is possible… They use teleportation and time-travel to visit these children, including Boo, the little girl. In Monsters, Inc, (and Monsters University)energy from the screams of children are needed to fuel that world. Meanwhile, a new sub species of creatures evolve: monsters.The movie paves way for life to be born again on earth. … which brings us to Wall-E, a dystopian world, a result of the technological revolution.That’s why there are no people in the world of Cars (and Cars 2) they have already left the planet. The advancement in technology and ensuing pollution makes the world uninhabitable for humans.and advances technology as a means to fight the supers (whose power can be explained my the magic established in Brave). Meanwhile, in The Incredibles, Syndrome creates A.I.

There are a few easter eggs that shows Andy from Toy Story(and Toy Story 2 and 3), was pen pals with Carl and Ellie Fredricksenn from Up.Charles Muntz, the baddie in Up, the enterprising adventurer that he is would have heard this rumor and learned to harness the powers of animals.In Finding Nemo, the animals’ intelligence grows and we see that they are rescuing one of their own from the humans.Ratatouille establishes that animals can “ their instincts and performing duties better than humans.”.

The witch’s experimentation leads to an increasingly large population of intelligent animals, bringing us to… Brave explains why animals and inanimate objects talk.Animation geeks and Pixar fans rejoice, here’s the Negroni timeline and a reason to watch every Pixar movie again: The chronology is fluid since there are parallel storylines and the theory involves time travel. Jon’s theory offers new possibilities and perspectives for a Pixar marathon viewing party. His narrative attempts to explain the anthropomorphized animals in Pixar films and why easter eggs about unrelated films appear throughout the Pixar filmography. Jon has created a narrative around the idea that major events and characters within every Pixar film are connected by an overarching story about technology. Jon Negroni has put together a dizzying theory on how all Pixar movies fit into one universe.
